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US House of Representatives

US House of Representatives
The US House of Representatives, a prominent Washington, D.C.-based governmental body, is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress. Its primary mission is to make and pass federal laws, serving as the legislative branch closest to the American people. Key activities include initiating revenue bills, impeaching federal officials, and electing the President in specific circumstances. With members elected every two years, it ensures responsiveness to constituents’ concerns and plays a vital role in the nation’s fiscal policy and checks and balances.
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Bondi won’t appear before US lawmakers over Epstein files: Justice Department

The subpoena is no longer valid after Trump fired her as US attorney general, according to an official.

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